Ex Strongest Swordsman Longs For Magic In Different World Chapter 3
As for Sofia Neumont, the existence of the son â Soma Neumont was to be called as a symbol of genius. (TLN: The name in raw is ă˝ăăŁă˘ăťăă¤ă˘ăłă)
With that status, Sofia had the opportunity to meet various people.
There were bad people among them, but there were also good ones, so there was a genius if there were ordinary people.
Starting as the unmarried daughter of a Duke, going through magic academy, running through battlefields⌠eventually, she was known as the worldâs strongest magician.
But, rather than any person she met in the process, her son was full of talent.
That son of her never been the least favorite.
Rather, since she had seen her son from the time of being born, she was able to notice the extraordinary talent.
The first time she noticed that was probably because he never cried at all in the night.
And when she thought about it, Soma had never cried, except just after birth.
The abnormality was obvious when Sofia raised her daughter, Rina, who was also Somaâs younger sister.
Rina was different from Soma. She was crying during the day and the night, but⌠the sight of a one year old child comforting his crying sister was something impossible no matter how she thought about it.
Moreover, it didnât happen once or twice. It frequently happened when Sofia was in the middle of something⌠And since she was used to it, she asked Soma to take care of her when she was busy, but when she thought it afterwards, she was greatly perplexed.
Well, even though there were such things, when she thought about it later, she assumed that they were cute.
Later, when she was considering the matter of educationâŚ
Basically, education was usually simple even before getting a skill appraisal.
As for the result, it might be pointless, so it was obvious.
Furthermore, in the first place, even if education was a common thing, it was pretty restricted to receive education after getting a skill appraisal.
There was an academy in this world, but that will be after nine years old. Furthermore, it wasnât necessary to go there and the fee wasnât cheap at all.
Depending on the skill, there might be no need for the education, and not receiving an education was also not unusual.
That was why, for Sofia to say such things like a normal means she was an ordinary noble to the bitter end⌠rather than coming from the household of a Duke.
On the contrary, considering being a Duke, it was impossible not to receive education.
It was normal to hire a tutor to study.
Just by doing so, as mentioned above, the possibility of becoming useless was the least possible.
It was fundamental to safely learn knowledge, even how broad or shallow it was.
Even so, parents who noticed a glimpse of talent as early as five years old would normally made them as a favorable one.
But, for Soma, he started with the education since four years old.
That was too early no matter how much she thought about it, and those who hear the matter would probably seeing him in  a favorable light.
Nevertheless, even if Sofia thought so, she probably wouldnât do it until that far.
And she wasnât the only one who thought so.
Kraus Neumont. (TLN: The name in raw is ăŻăŠăŚăšăťăă¤ă˘ăłăă)
He was Sofiaâs husband, and Somaâs father. He was also thinking the same thing.
It didnât change the fact that they were Somaâs parent, but to see someone in a favorable light was not a characteristic of Kraus Neumont.
He was rigorous and fair.
For those who knew Kraus, they understood that it was impossible to put personal feelings in his evaluation.
That Kraus⌠was a person known as the worldâs strongest swordsman, and he also confirmed that talent.
If that was the case, it was natural to think that Soma was a genius after all.
In fact, Soma had responded to the expectation from Sofia and Kraus.
It wasnât exaggeration to say that he responded too much.
In any case, he completed the elementary portion of the academy â all basic courses which to be learned over three years, in less than half a year.
That was after doing more or less an examination on martial arts and magic, even if the practical skills were excluded.
It was already ridiculous to talk about such talents.
However, the reason why she didnât hurry with the skill appraisal was the opposite. She worried about narrowing possibilities of Soma.
It was true that one could take early actions if they received the appraisal early, but skill appraisal was still not understood in many cases.
Because of that, if Sofia and Kraus closed the path that he could progress ahead, they couldnât feel sorry if they wanted to.
That was why, while suppressing the flourish feeling, they were waiting for Soma to be six years old.
â AndâŚ
ââŚIs this the result? Goodness⌠really, dear me, there is such a thing, huh?â (??)
Her son went out of the room with a stunning face â No, while thinking back about Soma not allowing her to call back, Sofia breathed a sigh.
She looked at a piece of paper in her hand.
Although it was an expensive stuff, it was impossible to miss what it said on the future of her son.
Because with a piece of this, it was comparable to the price of a magic book.
However, even though such a thing was prepared in this way, there was only one short sentence written down here.
â Sanctuary of God Limit: The proof was completed, and concluded. This soul never grows anymore. (TLN: Not sure how to translate this Sanctuary of God Limit â çĽĺăŽĺ¨)
That was said to be Somaâs skill.
Both present and future, altogether.
There was no swordsmanship, spearmanship, archery, martial arts, and not even magic. There was only one meaning for this ambiguous skill, and that was all about Somaâs talent.
Although he had a great name, there was no meaning in that.
She knew such skills existed, but Soma didnât have it⌠and that was it.
She wanted to say that it was a mistake.
She also wanted to say that it was a lie.
However, the skill appraiser of Soma was a skill appraiser exclusive to Neumont household.
She was also Sofiaâs friend and Sofia didnât suspect her to do such a thing⌠In other words, it was the truth.
No, she knew that.
Because she knew it, she didnât want to tell Soma.
Rather than knowing that it had only one meaningless thing, it was better not knowing it, but that probably wonât be enough.
But, even so⌠yeah, even so.
It didnât matter who said it, she wanted somebody to say that it was a mistake.
She didnât care even if Soma was not a genius.
Because it was merely a knothole in front of Sofiaâs and Krausâ eyes.
But the thing already couldnât be settled just like that.
Conversely, if Neumont household was an ordinary household, they might be able to do something.
In particular, it wasnât necessary to have skills to live. Even without skills, there were a lot of jobs they could do.
In the first place, not all talent would become skills, and there were cases of those talentless had skills.
It was possible to wield a sword even without swordsmanship skill, and there was also one with good memory without an instantaneous memorization skill.
Supposedly Somaâs talent would be like that. Hence, it might be possible to convince him.
But Neumontâs household is a household of a Duke.
Moreover, it was the head of the four Dukeâs households.
To put it even more, or even more than that, he had the blood of Sofia and Kraus.
For the eldest son to have no talent â he would not be able to learn even basic skills, and that matter couldnât be allowed.
Suddenly, the conversation with Soma in the past suddenly revived in Sofiaâs mind.
That was when she heard about what Soma would like to do in the future.
Of course, he was saying that he wasnât sure whether he could the learn skills he wanted, butâ
â I want to use magic.
â Aah, if thatâs the case, itâs alright⌠I will diligently teach you that.
The day of having a laugh after saying so would never come back.
The future imagined wonât come.
No, on the other handâ
ââŚHaaa. If there will be such a thing, I didnât really want to have such blood or titlesâŚâ (Sofia)
Instead of lamenting, everything was already too late.
Thinking about the future, Sofia let out heavy sigh again.